Houston Northwest Medical Center's Patient Outcomes Superior
17 Outubro 2007 - 6:00AM
PR Newswire (US)
HealthGrades study finds patient outcomes at Houston Northwest
Medical Center among nation's best for several service lines
HOUSTON, Oct. 17 /PRNewswire/ -- According to the Tenth Annual
HealthGrades Hospital Quality in America Study issued today,
Houston Northwest Medical Center ranks among nation's best for
several service lines including overall gastrointestinal services,
gastrointestinal surgery, stroke, general surgery, and maternity
care. Houston Northwest Medical Center was also recognized for
quality back and neck surgery, overall critical care services and
overall pulmonary services. The study, the largest of its kind,
analyzed patient outcomes at virtually all of the nation's 5,000
hospitals over the years 2004, 2005 and 2006. Key highlights of
Houston Northwest Medical Center's achievements include: -- Ranking
in the top 5 percent in the nation for overall gastrointestinal
services and gastrointestinal surgery -- Ranking among the top 10
percent in the nation for: - Treatment of stroke - General surgery
- Maternity care -- Ranking among the top 10 in Texas for overall
critical care for three consecutive years -- Five-star ranking for
back and neck surgery -- Five-star ranking for overall pulmonary
services "Houston Northwest Medical Center is focused on delivering
quality care for our patients. We take great pride in obtaining
multiple awards from HealthGrades based on medical outcomes," said
Drew Kahn, chief executive officer at Houston Northwest Medical
Center. "At Houston Northwest Medical Center, our top priorities
are patient safety and clinical quality. Recognition for our
quality care is a credit to the outstanding efforts of our
physicians, nurses and staff," added Kahn. The study also found
that Houston Northwest Medical Center is: -- Recipient of the 2008
HealthGrades Gastrointestinal Care Excellence Award(TM) - Received
Three Consecutive Years -- Recipient of the 2008 HealthGrades
Gastrointestinal Surgery Excellence Award(TM) -- Recipient of the
2008 HealthGrades Stroke Care Excellence Award(TM) -- Recipient of
the 2008 HealthGrades General Surgery Excellence Award(TM) --
Recipient of the 2007/2008 Maternity Care Excellence Award(TM) --
Five-Star Rated for GI Surgery - Three Consecutive Years --
Received the Highest Possible Star Ratings for Treatment of Stroke
-- Received the Highest Possible Star Ratings for Treatment of
Sepsis - Two Consecutive Years "Our research shows that while the
overall quality of hospital care in America is improving, the gap
between the best-performing hospitals and the worst persists," said
Dr. Samantha Collier, HealthGrades' chief medical officer and
author of the study. "This persistent gap makes it imperative that
anyone planning to be admitted to a hospital do their homework and
seek out highly rated facilities." The Tenth Annual HealthGrades
Hospital Quality in America Study identifies key trends in the
quality of care provided by approximately 5,000 hospitals
nationwide. HealthGrades researchers analyzed Medicare discharges
from virtually every U.S. hospital between 2004 and 2006.
Risk-adjusted mortality and complication rates were calculated and
hospitals were assigned a 1-star (poor), 3-star (as expected), or
5-star (best) quality rating for 28 diagnoses and procedures from
heart failure to hip replacement to pneumonia. The 2008
HealthGrades ratings for all hospitals nationwide are available,
free of charge, on the organization's award-winning consumer Web
site, located at http://www.healthgrades.com/. More than three
million individuals and employees of some of the nation's largest
employers and health plans visit HealthGrades each month to access
quality information about hospitals, nursing homes and physicians.
HealthGrades also provides consumers and payers with detailed
assessments of hospitals' patient-safety outcomes, based on
indicators developed by the U.S. Agency for Healthcare Research and
Quality. About Houston Northwest Medical Center Houston Northwest
Medical Center, a part of Tenet's Central Region, is a 508-bed
acute care facility located at 710 FM 1960 West in Houston. Houston
Northwest Medical Center has been serving the North Houston
community for more than 30 years. The hospital is an Accredited
Chest Pain Center by the Society of Chest Pain Centers. Houston
Northwest is also a Blue Cross/Blue Shield Center for excellence in
weight loss surgery. To learn more about Houston Northwest Medical
Center, a facility accredited by the Joint Commission on
Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations, visit
http://www.hnmc.com/. DATASOURCE: Houston Northwest Medical Center
CONTACT: Theresa Lewis of Houston Northwest Medical Center,
+1-281-440-2444, ; or Scott Shapiro of HealthGrades,
+1-720-963-6584, Web site: http://www.hnmc.com/
http://www.healthgrades.com/
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